Built another brass chassis to fit under a Bandai Nissan I had built a couple of years ago.
This is the design of chassis that I think i will stick with. The brass/lego block is simple and goes together quick. Using two brass plates is an idea to limit the brass work required. Only thing I need to mill out is under the crown gear. The brass plate is soldered together, and the lego blocks are glued to the brass with CA. The rear axle blocks come with a hole that the bearings press fit into with no drilling on my part. The CA glue holds firm and when trying to remove the bearing blocks on one of these, I actually bent the brass and the block never did let go.
I found this motor in my stock, and it is a good one. 28 K propels this car around the track nicely and the chassis handles well. This car is the fastest BARC car to date, and I think it will be heading to Peter's proxy in February. I have said it before, but I wish Bandai would have made more of these cars They make a very nice slot car.



